‘Artificial Bone’ Generated from Umbilical Cord Stem Cells

66186 Artificial bones can be generated from a new biomaterial derived from umbilical cord stem cells, according to researchers in Spain who recently patented the bone-generating biomaterial.
While the researchers have yet to grow artificial bones in a fully living organism, they report the laboratory results in «ex-vivo» trials are promising. The next step will be implanting the technology in a living animal, perhaps a rat or a rabbit, to see if the biomaterial can successfully regenerate bone in them.

A team of scientists from the University of Grenada, the Spanish National Research Council Institute of Parasitology and Biomedicine and the University of Jaén contributed to the research.
Artificial bone — or at least the biomaterial that generates is — could be used to help manufacture medicines designed to improve treatments of repair bone or osteochondrial, tumor or traumatic lesions, and to replace lost cartilage in limbs, the researchers report.
If successful, the biomaterial could one day be surgically implanted into pathologically frail areas to promote local bone growth.
«Precedents exist in the development of materials that fulfill the basic function of stimulating cell differentiation but a biologically complex material similar to bone tissue has never before been produced ‘ex vivo’,» the researchers wrote in a statement.
«No alternative materials are currently available on the market, nor have any been described in the literature.»

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‘Artificial Bone’ Generated from Umbilical Cord Stem Cells

66186 Artificial bones can be generated from a new biomaterial derived from umbilical cord stem cells, according to researchers in Spain who recently patented the bone-generating biomaterial.
While the researchers have yet to grow artificial bones in a fully living organism, they report the laboratory results in «ex-vivo» trials are promising. The next step will be implanting the technology in a living animal, perhaps a rat or a rabbit, to see if the biomaterial can successfully regenerate bone in them.

A team of scientists from the University of Grenada, the Spanish National Research Council Institute of Parasitology and Biomedicine and the University of Jaén contributed to the research.
Artificial bone — or at least the biomaterial that generates is — could be used to help manufacture medicines designed to improve treatments of repair bone or osteochondrial, tumor or traumatic lesions, and to replace lost cartilage in limbs, the researchers report.
If successful, the biomaterial could one day be surgically implanted into pathologically frail areas to promote local bone growth.
«Precedents exist in the development of materials that fulfill the basic function of stimulating cell differentiation but a biologically complex material similar to bone tissue has never before been produced ‘ex vivo’,» the researchers wrote in a statement.
«No alternative materials are currently available on the market, nor have any been described in the literature.»

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Eating eggs not linked to high cholesterol

66777 Eating more than two eggs doesnot lead to higher serum cholesterol in teens, regardless of how little physical activity they do, a new study has found.

Researchers at the University of Granada analysed the link between egg intake in adolescents and the main risk factors for developing cardiovascular diseases, such as lipid profile, excess body fat, insulin resistance and high blood pressure.

«Health professionals traditionally insisted that eating eggs increased cholesterol levels, so in recent decades there has been a tendency to restrict intake championed by various public health organisations,» Alberto Soriano Maldonado, primary author of the study, said.
However, the most recent research suggests that increased serum cholesterol is more affected by intake of saturated fats and trans fats than by the amount of cholesterol in the diet.

The results, part of the European study HELENA involving nine countries, demonstrated that eating larger amounts of egg is neither linked to higher serum cholesterol nor to worse cardiovascular health.

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Eating eggs not linked to high cholesterol

66777 Eating more than two eggs doesnot lead to higher serum cholesterol in teens, regardless of how little physical activity they do, a new study has found.

Researchers at the University of Granada analysed the link between egg intake in adolescents and the main risk factors for developing cardiovascular diseases, such as lipid profile, excess body fat, insulin resistance and high blood pressure.

«Health professionals traditionally insisted that eating eggs increased cholesterol levels, so in recent decades there has been a tendency to restrict intake championed by various public health organisations,» Alberto Soriano Maldonado, primary author of the study, said.
However, the most recent research suggests that increased serum cholesterol is more affected by intake of saturated fats and trans fats than by the amount of cholesterol in the diet.

The results, part of the European study HELENA involving nine countries, demonstrated that eating larger amounts of egg is neither linked to higher serum cholesterol nor to worse cardiovascular health.

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El Faro de Ceuta

Pág. 9: Un ex profesor de la UGR lleva al Juzgado al director del MECyD

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El Faro de Ceuta

Pág. 9: Un ex profesor de la UGR lleva al Juzgado al director del MECyD

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Un jarabe para el corazón de un niño y un cosmético antiarrugas «revolucionario» 

Granada como tercer centro neurálgico de Abbott

Pág. 77: TEATRO. UNA REINA EN EL REALEJO

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Granada como tercer centro neurálgico de Abbott

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Portada: Finaliza el curso de «Prensa y Política» con un gran éxito de asistencia

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Melilla Hoy

Portada: Claret glosa la figura de Cándido Lobera, un puntal de la Ciudad durante el SXX»

Pág. 19: Claret glosa la figura de Cándido Lobera, un puntal de la Ciudad durante el SXX»

Pág. 20: Juan Cano Bueso: «Noto en los últimos meses una falta de pluralismo en los debates de algunos canales públicos»

Pág. 21: Jesús M. García Calderón: «Es vital la necesidad de clarificar y mejorar el lenguaje de los medios de comunicación sobre los procesos penales»

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